Jose Mourinho has appeared to criticise Eden Hazard, claiming that the Belgian does not sacrifice himself for the good of the team.

Hazard, Chelsea's sparkling performer for much of the season, failed to track back to allow Atletico to equalise in Wednesday's Champions League semi-final second leg and later said the Blues are set up to counter-attack, not to take the initiative in games.

The comments were interpreted as a slight on Mourinho's tactics, which have been criticised of late, and coming from a player linked with Paris St Germain this summer, led to speculation over his future.

"I listened to the interview," said Mourinho, whose side lost 3-1 to Atletico and play Norwich in the Premier League on Sunday.

"There was nothing critical in what he said. When the comments come from a player like Eden it's normal because he's not the kind of player to sacrifice himself for the team.

"Normally you get these kind of comments from players like him, from players that can't resolve a problem like we had in the first goal.